The plan worked out well, after some debate, being first in the water as light lifted at famed Macaroni’s. Shoulder to overhead today, not perfect at first as the wind and rain were getting into it a bit, but still the beautifully formed left hander. In such a highly populated area we struck it lucky just to have our crew out there with 3 others for 3 hours before more took to the line up and it got too silly. It was clear that Cap’n Lee liked it, staying in right up to when the polisi fronted and it was time to move on. Northward. Everything is enjoyable about this trip, including cruising along at speed (10 notts +) in the open ocean for an hour or two heading for the next spot. Lance’s Left. It was BIG, no one out, enticing for the real Heroes to go out - German, Tommy, Mike, Jack, Tim and Captain Lee. Unfortunately, water time was cut short by a mega squall that blew in, but not before Tommy took off on a triple over-header (biggest wave of the trip) and Tim got onto a biggie, getting caught inside and having a loooong paddle back out. Cruised to Lance’s Right where we found 30 surfers in the line up including pros, apparently putting on an incredible show of big barrel surfing. We chose the reef further out, Lance’s Wrong to end the day. Jack is in the running for a wipe out prize way way up the reef.
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